Category Archives: Natural Gas Industry

Future President Joe Biden

How Will A Biden Presidency Truly Affect Oil and Gas?

New Presidents and the changing of parties in power usually signal a shift in how the oil and gas industry operates for a presidential term. Results from the November 3 election show that former Vice President, Joe Biden, is most likely bound for the White House as our next President. 

Throughout the campaign, our industry received signals from both sides of politics, but with the declaration of a winner, we must now examine the realities our industry faces.

The Pandemic is Still A Main Issue

Politics aside, the oil and gas industry took a big hit this year as the Covid-19 pandemic raged across the nation. Unfortunately, the virus is still mainly in control of travel and demand. So, even if political action was in full favor of our industry, we’d still see difficulties ahead.

However, with the hope of a vaccine on the horizon, facilities across the nation can look to the future, and prepare for a potential uptick in demand for oil and gas as people begin to once again travel.

Fracking is Not Going to Go Away

One of Biden’s speaking points on his campaign trail was fracking. Although many have confused his stance with a complete shutdown, the reality is that he plans to halt fracking on Federal lands.

Although we are happy to see Federal lands preserved, onshore drill sites will take a significant hit because the fruitful New Mexico side of the Permian Basin rests on Federal land. Therefore, we can expect some long-term consequences from these actions.

Pipelines May See Mixed Results

While those seeking new projects may find it difficult to get the wheels rolling under a Biden administration, onshore drill sites and natural gas production facilities with current projects in other thriving production sites will continue to witness success.

We say that there’s still time to plant your stakes in the ground. With the ease of mobile oil and gas mining equipment, once a contract is approved, pipeline companies can have teams on the ground prior to Inauguration Day.

Clean Energy Remains a Driving Force

Many people view clean energy as a force that works against oil and gas. The reality is that our industry has been a driving force behind cleaner production and the preservation of sites where teams collect materials. 

Expect us to remain part of the movement for cleaner energy as plants across the nation continues to invest in renewable technologies.

Regardless of Politics, Trust Pro-Gas to Keep Your Production Flowing

If your production company is ready to press on to a new administration, Pro-Gas, LLC is here to help you do so with the most reliable equipment in the industry. Our products like the Fuel Genie and gas conditioning equipment help push the industry forward regardless of who sits in the White House. Contact us today to learn more about our available products.

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Essential Portable Equipment Your Facility Needs to Expand Production

At this moment in time, the natural gas industry is experiencing difficult expansion opportunities because the overall economy is still in flux. Until the presidential election occurs and several economic issues are resolved surrounding our industry and the approach to culling the coronavirus which essentially crippled production progress, the fate of our success is in the hands of local facilities.

Project expansions must still be made, and facility managers have to find ways to do so that make new projects both financially feasible and successful. Here’s a look at how some of the equipment we offer at Pro-Gas, LLC can help make the expansion of your essential projects a smooth and affordable experience.

Portable NGL Storage

The raw natural gas liquids extracted from a site must safely be stored until the next step in the production process. Usually, storage solutions can be an expensive investment that costs even more money for disassembly and removal at the end of a project. 

Pro-Gas, LLC offers portable storage that is economical and mounted on skids for simple installation and removal. The best part about our portable NGL storage systems is that each tank is capable of storing 18,000 gallons of natural gas liquids. You can now comfortably expand projects without worrying about running out of storage solutions that break the bank.

Skid Mounted Gas Coolers

As your natural gas is collected, the process involved will heat up your NGLs, requiring them to be cooled down before further processing. Natural gas coolers are essential pieces of facility equipment that remove excess heat from the production system. 

The biggest issue with stationary gas coolers is that facilities have to make difficult decisions about where to place a gas cooler within the production line. 

Pro-Gas, LLC helps resolve expensive decisions through the implementation of our skid-mounted installation system. With our equipment, your natural gas facility has the power to design projects with quick installations in mind and has two options to choose from. 

With more than one skid-mounted gas cooler available, Pro-Gas is the obvious choice that guarantees your selection will meet your site’s cooling needs.

Skid Mounted Gas Conditioners

Natural gas can’t be mined and directly sent to production facilities. There is a conditioning process that must take place, and skid-mounted gas conditioners can help your facility get the job done and increase the overall efficiency of your gas project site.

With Pro-Gas gas conditioners on your side, not only does your site invest in easily portable equipment, but it also benefits from:

  • Meeting industry warranty requirements
  • An increase in the longevity of a gas turbine
  • Decreased maintenance costs
  • Minimize site downtime

Push Your Facility Projects Forward With the Help of Pro-Gas, LLC

If your facility is looking at new projects on the horizon but doesn’t want to purchase stand-alone equipment for each location, Pro-Gas, LLC has you covered. Our skid-mounted equipment options provide the flexibility that your natural gas production company needs to accomplish its goals under tighter budgetary constraints. Contact us today to learn more about our products and services.

Oil and Gas Industry Drilling Methods

Offshore Drilling Vs. Onshore Drilling In The Oil And Gas Industry

When it comes to harvesting oil and natural gas for our industry, there are really only two options: Onshore and offshore drilling.

From economists to environmentalists, everyone has an opinion on which practice is better for the oil and gas industry as a whole. At Pro-Gas, LLC, we like to give our customers a close look at the facts. 

So If you are a facility manager looking for a new site to drill, take some of these pros and cons of each option before making your big decision.

Offshore Drilling Is Great For The Economy

According to a study by Quest Offshore Resources, if restrictions were lifted and reserves were opened up offshore in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean, there could be an opportunity for more than 200,000 jobs by the year 2035.

Aside from job possibilities, offshore drilling also diminishes the reliance on foreign resources for fuel. This helps drive down the cost of gas that the average consumer uses on a daily basis.

Onshore Drilling Is Cost-Effective

While there are, in fact, some economic benefits to offshore drilling, the hard facts are that it could take years for a site to actually get a drilling facility set up in the middle of the ocean. This alone takes a big cut out of facility budgets.

With onshore drilling, shales are readily available, and equipment can easily be moved from site to site with the help of skids and other resources that make drilling sites flexible and mobile. This cuts down on the shipping and installation costs that would otherwise be much higher for an offshore project.

Offshore Drilling Presents A Larger Risk To The Environment

We’ve all seen the news stories about a huge oil spill in the ocean. Sadly, that is simply the risk that facilities take when they move their sites offshore for work. Yes, onshore fracking does have environmental issues, but currently the facts in the oil and gas industry are that onshore facilities are taking steps that will hopefully help preserve local environments where natural gas and oil production is taking place.

Onshore Simply Provides Greater Production Results

The facts are that onshore production is a process that produces fabulous results for the oil and gas industry. The reason for this is that resources are just more plentiful on land. Currently, 70 percent of the world’s oil and gas comes from onshore sites, with 30 percent being produced offshore. 

Even though offshore sites can be a source for fuel, there is clearly a method between the two that is more reliable.

Whether Onshore Or Offshore, Pro-Gas, LLC Has The Equipment Your Site Needs

At Pro-Gas, LLC we simply want to provide the best product for facilities across the nation. If you are a manager planning your next drilling venture, turn to us for the best equipment in the industry. 

Contact us today to find out more about our current product lines.

The history of oil pipelines in America

A Look Down the Tube: A History of Oil Pipelines

Oil is a resource that almost everyone uses on a daily basis. Oil provides the fuel to:

  • Move our vehicles
  • Heat our homes
  • Create medicine, plastics, and other products

Although our nation as a whole uses oil and natural gas farmed from facilities, not everyone is in range to receive the product in a direct manner. Pipelines are the connection between a production site and the consumers that rely on oil to power their lives.

Join Pro-Gas, LLC as we celebrate the history of pipeline development and how it has become the worldwide phenomenon that it is today.

Crude Beginnings

The first commercial oil well was drilled in 1859 by former railroad conductor, Edwin Drake. This first-time strike occurred in Titusville, Pennsylvania and triggered the oil production fever that birthed the first pipelines.

The first “pipeline” was constructed from wood and was the result of consumers attempting to bypass the Teamsters, a group that charged exorbitant amounts for oil barrels to be transported from sites.

By 1879, pipelines began to extend and sprout up in areas away from Pennsylvania. Pipeline sites could be found in:

  • Buffalo
  • Philadelphia
  • New York
  • Cleveland

Pipeline Regulation Begins and Mileage Grows

By the time the early 1900s rolled around, one company, Standard Oil controlled more than 80% of the world’s oil production and transportation services. This resulted in government action and pipeline regulation was created through the Hepburn Act. The goal of this action was to prevent price gouging in the pipeline industry.

Product Lines Develop

WWI brought about the introduction of the product pipelines that now began to spread throughout the nation. The need for the use of automobiles also started to boom at this time, and in the 1920s, the United States pipelines experienced substantial growth of 115,000 miles. While this number may seem large, as populations began to move farther west in the nation, we quickly grew to the 2.4 million miles of pipe that the nation currently has today.

Specialty Pipes Leading into a Renaissance

The growth in natural gas production has literally revamped our local energy markets. Now, our pipelines aren’t just focused on oil delivery, but they are also built for the other special needs that our country faces.

Current benefits of pipelines include the ability to:

  • Gather oil and gas more than 1 mile below the ocean surface
  • Transport carbon dioxide
  • Transport chemicals to plants and refineries.

 

Embrace the Current Energy Renaissance with Pro-Gas, LLC

Pro-Gas, LLC is a Dallas based company that focuses on providing high-quality equipment to natural gas and oil manufacturing facilities. From our popular Fuel Genie to NGL storage options, we have the ability to ensure that your location thrives in the current renaissance of oil and gas farming. Contact us today to find out more about our products and how we can get them to your doorstep.

Dry Natural Gas Workers

What Are The Main Differences Between Wet And Dry Natural Gas

The natural gas and oil mining industry may seem very straight-forward  with products that may seem all too predictable. While the standard gasoline and natural gas liquids are the norms in the industry, there are other products and materials mined that can easily be confused with each other due to their similar names.

Here is how facility owners can best identify the main differences between dry and wet natural gas.

Is There A Difference Between Wet And Dry Natural Gas?

The short answer to this question is a resounding “yes!” You may be thinking, “Isn’t all gas dry gas?” Of course it is, but dry natural gas is any gas that contains methane.

If you are having gas extracted from the Marcellus Shale, for example, that is considered a wet gas. This is because wet gas contains methane and other compounds like ethane and butane. These ingredients are what makes this gas best for production of Natural Gas Liquids (also referred to as NGLs).

The importance of drilling for wet or dry natural gas in the industry really depends on how the market views either material at a certain point in time.

What Is Shale Gas?

Although natural gas liquids and dry natural gas may be industry standards, shale gas is also equally important to drillers. Shale gas comes from the Shale rock and is extracted through the fracking method.

Shale consists of 33 percent of the world’s rock, so it is no surprise that shale gas is something that is mined on a regular basis by facilities.

Why Is Shale Gas Important?

Through advancements in technology, shale gas has become easier than ever to drill. As far as a measurement in the industry goes, shale gas has an estimated abundance of 482 trillion cubic feet across the nation.

Natural gas is used to power the world of many individuals, and the ease of access to shale gas makes this an easy win for gas facility operators.

Understanding Shale Oil

It is important to note that the fracking process is not only important for getting gas out, but also for mining natural oils. Shale rock not only provides the Earth with natural gas but also has the capability of providing shale oil as well.

Although there is a lot of buzz about this natural material, it only makes up about 10 percent of the world’s crude oil resources.

Pro-Gas, LLC Helps Your Facility Prepare for the Next Steps

If you are a facility owner, then the chances are that you want to be drilling and fracking natural gas and crude oil with the best equipment available.

Pro-Gas LLC is confident in our NGL storage units, gas coolers, and all of the other pieces of equipment that we provide to facilities across the nation. Get in touch with us today to find out more about how our services can have an impact on your production.

Crude Oil Is a Much Needed Resource

What Are The Top Reasons We Need Crude Oil

Oil and gas production companies produce thousands of gallons of crude oil on a daily basis. Shale gas & oil from across the country is constantly being mined, extracted from, and used for the sale of mineral rights.

Crude oil is one of Earth’s resources that help to keep our lives in motion. Here are some of the top reasons why crude oils are essential to the daily routines of our lives.

1) Do You Use Rubber And Plastic?

Two of the most taken for granted daily items are synthetic rubber and plastic. We use these things in so many of the products that get us through our day. A little known fact is that crude oil makes up a part of petrochemical feedstock which is the main factor of manufacturing for chemicals, synthetic rubber, and plastic!

2) Gasoline Gets Us Everywhere

This may seem obvious but crude oil is essential to the production of gasoline as well as diesel fuel and jet fuel. Without gasoline, cars would be unable to operate and jets would be unable to get their wheels off of the ground.

Gasoline is essential and the continued production of crude oils into this valuable product is also something that we should not be taken for granted. Crude oils also provide heat and propane which are two things that help make the communities of Texas continue to thrive.

3) Residential And Industrial Use Of Crude Oil

Much like natural gas, crude oil is a material that is used in residential, commercial, and industrial locations. One of the main uses for crude oil in these areas is oil being used for heating purposes. If you’ve ever gone camping and used a kerosene lamp, then you have crude oils to thank for that heat and light.

Crude oil is used in homes for space heating, water heating, clothes drying, and cooking. It really is amazing how much we actually use these materials that have been mined from where they dwelled below the ground for countless years.

Pro-Gas LLC Helps Power The Natural Gas Industry

Oil supplies around 40 percent of the nation’s power needs with natural gas supplying around 22 percent of the nation’s energy. These materials are important, and it is crucial that they are mined with the highest-quality production equipment. Luckily, for production facilities, Pro-Gas LLC is a company that can supply the best in equipment for obtaining crude oils and natural gases.

With products like JT Skids and NGL storage, you can ensure that your materials are of pipeline quality once they reach your customers.

Contact us today to find out more about the services and products that we provide to the crude oil and natural gas industries.

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What Are The Top 3 Uses For Natural Gas

Helping your facility mine for compressed natural gas is one of the top priorities of Pro Gas LLC. From the company rush of acquiring the right equipment and finding the right place to mine for this resource, it is safe to say that the production of natural gas is an important factor in our modern society.

With such popularity of mining plays throughout the states, we created a list of some of the top uses for natural gas and how it makes our world go around.

1) Using Gas In The Home

In our homes, we end up utilizing the material every day. The electric power sector of our society puts natural gas to use to generate electricity. In fact, the electric power industry was the largest consumer of natural gas as of 2013. Around 34 percent of natural gas consumption is used to make the electricity that is used in both residential and commercial buildings throughout the United States.

Aside from electricity, the residential sector of society uses natural gas to heat up buildings, water, cook meals, and dry clothing. Pretty much anything that needs to be done in the home or commercial building that involves heat, is able to get done thanks to the production of natural gas.

2) Use In The Industrial Sector

The industrial sector makes similar use of natural gas liquids as a fuel for process heating and raw material to produce chemicals, fertilizers, and hydrogen.

Other industrial uses for natural gas:

  • Antifreeze
  • Plastics
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Fabrics
  • Ammonia
  • Methanol
  • Ethane
  • Propane

Natural gas is an extremely diverse product, and the manufacturing industry has made great use of it as a heating source when making glass, steel, brick, and other everyday items that make up the fabric of our lives.

3) Transportation

Probably one of the biggest uses comes from using the material as vehicle fuel. In recent years natural gas liquids have proven to have had a significant advantage in vehicles over standard gasoline and diesel fuel.

According to studies, vehicles that utilized natural gasses emitted 60-90 percent less smog-producing pollutants and 30-40 percent less in greenhouse gas emissions.

Also, with its production and distribution within the United States, the cost for its use in transportation vehicles is substantially less than the gas that is imported from other nations.

Pro-Gas, LLC Provides Oil and Gas Tools and Equipment

Are you a member of the production industry that wants the highest-quality equipment for your facilities? Pro-Gas, LLC provides the industry with state-of-the-art equipment like JT Skids, portable NGL storage, natural gas coolers, and much more.

Contact us to find out more about our services and the equipment that we offer the industry.